Innovation, partnering push Florida fleet forward
From making trip planning easier for its customers to tying operations together as one, the company relies on tech and enhancing the customer experience.
From making trip planning easier for its customers to tying operations together as one, the company relies on tech and enhancing the customer experience.
For RIPTA, maximizing battery life and performance will represent a savings estimated at more than $80,000 a year.
Students worked together to brainstorm a transportation issue and partnered with Fresno State engineering students to explore different solutions to those issues. This experience caused the students to consider careers in transportation and to employ critical thinking skills using real-world problem-solving tools.
Current GM/CEO Dave Genova announced late last year that he would retire from RTD on Jan. 20, after 26 years of service.
The agency continues to acknowledge that access to cards needs to increase, especially in communities with a higher reliance on buses.
This proposal is in response to a number of recent MTA incidents involving repeat sex offenders.
The number of scooter-related injuries and hospital admissions in the U.S. grew by 222 percent between 2014 and 2018.
Wichita, Kan.-based fleet evolved from offering ski tours to what is now a full-service transportation company.
Work will focus on onboard facilities, with passengers benefitting from more comfortable seating, improvements to the shop, and more.
Customers can expect new furniture and fixtures, including communal tables and seats with electrical and USB outlets.
Hyundai will produce/deploy air vehicles, and Uber provides airspace support, links to ground transportation, and customer interfaces.
To move residents through the city, only fully-autonomous, zero-emission vehicles will be allowed on the main thoroughfares.
The new route operates seven days a week every 20 to 30 minutes combined with two Yolobus downtown/airport routes.
Opportunity Zones have been designated in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories.
Deployed tech enables future smart cities to boost safety, decrease congestion, reduce pollution and enable autonomous driving.
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